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Bibliographia Oribatologica Nummer 29 Contents ABHANDLUNGEN UND BERICHTE DES NATURKUNDEMUSEUMS GÖRLITZ Sand 70, 4. Supplement Abh. Sero Naturkundemus.GÖrlitz, Suppl.4: 1-48 Redaktionsschluß: 19. 11. 98 Bibliographia Oribatologica Nummer 29 Contents Abbreviations and explanations ..... .. .. .... .. ........................................................ ... .......... 4 Publications ..... ... ......................................... ....... ...... ... .. .... ...... ............. ... .. ..... ... .. ... ... ..... 5 Nomina nova .. .. .... .. .... .. ...................................................... .. .. .................................... ... 38 New species , new subspecies/n. sp., n. ssp ............ ..... ....................................... ............ 38 New genera/noge n ......................................................................................................... 45 New subfamilies/n. subfarn .......... .. " .............................................................................. 46 New families/n. farn ....... .... .. .... ..... ........ .. ........ ... ..... .... .. ...... .... ..... ..... .... ...... ... ... .. .. .... .... 46 New combinations/n. combo .. ............ ...... ....... .. ............................ ... .. ..... .. ..................... 46 New sy nonyms/no syn .................................................. .. ... ..... ........................................ 47 Conferences ........................................................................................ .. ... ... .................. 47 Book review .... .... ................... .. ... ........................ .. ..... ....................................... .. .......... 48 Author's address: Dr. Thomas Schwalbe, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Pf 300 154, 02806 Görlitz ISSN: 0863-1794 Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. W. Xylander Redaktion: Dr. K. 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Si vous etes interesse a la bibliographia sur discette, veuillez joindre une disquette 3,5" et une informa­ ti on sur type Word 8 ou Word 6 a votre courrier. 3 Abbreviations and explanations Places of storage of new species are mentioned onl y if they are cited in thi s bibliography: Australian Nati onal Insect Collecti on, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisati­ on (CSIRO) Division of Entomology, Canberra, Australia British M useum London, London, Uni ted Kingdom C,itedra de E ntomologfa de la Facultad de Biologfa de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain Collection du Centro de Investigationes Cientfficas y de Technologfa a la Producci6n, Diamante, Argentine Canadian National Collection of lnsects and Arachnids, Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, Ottawa, Canada Collecti on Jose G. Palacios-Vargas, Laboratorio de Ecologfa y Sistematica de Microartropodos, Depto Biologfa, Fac. Ciencias, UNAM. Mexico, D. F., Mexico Collection of Roy A. Norton, S. U. N. Y., College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, New York, U.S.A. Collection of Ziemowit O lszanowski, Department of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology, A. Mickiewicz Uni versity , Poznari, Po land Divisadero Largo. Mendoza, Argentine The Field M useum of Natural H istory, Chicago, U.S.A. Hungarian Natural H istory Museum, Budapest. Hungary Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad. Santo Domingo, Costa Rica Institute of Zoology, Academi a Sinica, Beijing, China Laboratory of Animal Taxonomy of the Biological Research Institute, I ~ i , Roumania Laboratory of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Wonkwang Uni versity, Iksan, Korea) M useo de Ciencias Naturales Madrid, Spain M useum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. M useum d'Histoire Naturelle Geneve, Switzerland Musee Royale de l'Afrique Centrale, Tervuren, Belgium The Natural H istory M useum, London, United Kingdom Natural H istory M useum of Basel, Basel, Switzerland Acarological Collection of the National M useum Bloemfontein, South Africa National Science M useum, Tokyo, Japan Acarology ColiecLion of the Department of Zoology National University of Mongolia, Mongolia US National M useum, Washington, D.C., U.s.A. Zoologisches Institut und Zoologisches M useum der Uni versität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Zoological M useum of the Uni versity ofTurku, 20014 Turku, Finland " * .. these titles were only found as citations The address of the corresponding author (in most cases the first) is given following the year of publication. Changes of address - printed in bold. For your convenience, the ISSN for periodicals, ISBN for books, respectively, are given following the literature numbers of my collection in {brackets}. 4 Nomina nova: Here all new oribatid names are li sted as far as th ey came to our knowled­ ge. Their validity could not be examined here. Example: 2 AllogalulIllla gedai Mahunka, 1995 (571 3: 139 ') [HT + 5 JYf - HNHM, I JYf - MHNG ] I - literature number in my collection indicated in brackets behind the title, with the fi rst page of the description 2 - number of holotypes and paratypes with the place of storage respectively The authors of new combinations and new synonyms with the corresponding titles are in [brackets ]. Publications Adis, loachim Ulrich, lose W. de Morais, Elizabeth F. Ribeiro & loäo C. Ribeiro ( 1989): (Max-Planck-Institute for Limnology, Tropical Ecology, Working Group, Postfach 165, D- 2320 Plön, Germany) "Yertical distribution and abundance of arthropods from white sand soil of a neotropical campinarana forest during the rainy season." Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 24 (4): 193-200 (5942) {0165-0521 } Adis, loachim Ulrich, Elizabeth F. Ribeiro, lose W. de Morais & Etienne T. S. Cavalcante ( 1989): "Yertical distribution and abundance of arthropods from white sand soil of a neotropical campinarana forest during the dry season." [Orig.: Portuguese; Res. : Portuguese + Eng­ li sh] Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 24 (4): 201-211 (5943) {0165-052 1 } Alberti, Gerd (1995): (Zoologisches Institut und Museum, Universität Greifswald, lohann-Sebastian-Bach­ Straße 11/12, D-7489 Greifswald, Germany, E-mail: [email protected]) "Comparative spermatology of Chelicerata: Review and perspective." [Orig.: English; Res.: English + French] In: lamieson, Barrie G .M., luan Ausio & lean-Lou lustine (eds.): "Advances in spermato­ zoal Phylogeny and Taxonomy." Memoires du Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle 166: 203-230 ( 5914 ) {ISBN: 2-28653-225-X} Alberti, Gerd, Thomas Kaiser & Anna-Katharina Klauer (1997): "New ultrastructural observations of the coxal glands (nephridia) of Acari." In: Mitchell, Rodger, David l. Horn, Gien R. Needham & W. Calvin Welbourn (eds.): Acarology IX, Proceedings: Yolume 1, Ohio Biological Survey Columbus, Ohio 1996: 309-318 (5893) {ISBN:0-86727-123-X} 5 Alberti, Gerd, Roy A. Norton, Joachim Ulrich Adis, Nestor A. Fernandez, Elizabeth
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